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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Kavirājamārgga of Nripatunga-Edited by K. B. PATHAK. Bangalore, 1898.
Work on the poetical composition, but full of historical and literary information.
An introduction precedes the text.
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The Pampa Bharata or Vikra nārjuna --Vijaya of Pampa. Edited by Lewis RiceBangalore, 1898.
Edition established in the same conditions as that of 'Pampa-Rāmāyana'.
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F. L. PULLE--Şațdarşanasamuccaya-ţikā, (Giornale della Societa asiatica italiana, vol. VIII, Pp. 159-177 ; vol. IX, Pp. 1-32 ; vol. XII, Pp. 225-236). Firenze, 1895-96-99.
Review on the ţikā of the 'Şaddarasanasamuccaya' and on the author, Guņākarasūri, who is no other than Gunaratnasūri, disciple of Devasundara.
Text and
Additional note relating to the date of the death of Haribhadra. elucidated analysis of the 'Şaddarasana-samuccayatıkā.
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The Prabandhacintamani, composed by Merutunga Ācārya, translated from the original Sanskrit by C. H. TAWNEY (Bibliotheca indica). Calcutta, 1899.
A very careful translation in English of the 'Prabandhacintämani'. In the introduction, M. TAWNEY shows that the first four chapters of the work of Merutunga contain historical data ; he delivers these elements in dwelling upon the principles written br BÜHLER relating to the Jains on the work of C. M, DUFF, 'Chronology of India'.
On the contrary, the fifth and the last chapters of the 'Prabandhacintāmani' are only a Jaina adaptation from native ancient legends. Of numerous notes, and Pp. 205-215 of the corrigenda and addenda much abundant in comparative reconciliations in the same way as in bibliographical, historical and geographical information, An index of the proper names and a general index finish the volume,
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